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← ScienceWhich outcome results when the orientation of atomic orbitals changes?
A)Change in molecular dipole moment✓
B)Increase in vibrational frequency modes
C)Decrease in nuclear magnetic resonance
D)Inhibition of electron spin resonance transitions
💡 Explanation
The alignment of atomic orbitals strongly affects molecular geometry because it dictates the electron density distribution; therefore, altered geometry leads to a different dipole moment, rather than vibrational frequency because of bond stiffness, or nuclear/electron spin resonance, both tied to intrinsic nuclear/electron properties, respectively.
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